| John Mapletoft - 1707 - 308 pages
...Sacraments contend : Each wedded Wretch will readily proclaim Penance and Matrimony are the fame. CCCCLII. AS Thomas was cudgell'd one Day by his Wife, He took to his Heels and he ran for his Life. Tom's three deareil Friends came by in the Squabble, _ And fcreen'd... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pages
..... O comely Church ! where Females find clean Linen As decent to repent in, as to Jin in. EPIGRAM. AS Thomas was cudgell'd one Day by his Wife, He took to the S;rcet, and fled for his Life; Tom's three deareft Fi lends came by in the Squabble, And fav'd him... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 pages
...upon his fingle Shoulders,7 Sink down he muft, or findVpbolders. EPIGRAM. Written in the Year 1712. AS Thomas was cudgell'd one Day by his Wife, He took...to the Street, and fled for his Life : Tom's three deareft Friends came by in the Squabble, Andfav'dhimatoncefromtheShrewandtheRabble; Then ,__ 4® POEMS... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pages
...fmocks. O - comely church ! where females find clean linen As decent to repent in, as to Jin in. EPIGRAM. AS Thomas was cudgell'd one day by his wife, He took to the ftreet, and fled for his life : Totns three deareft friends came by in the fquabble, And fav'd him... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pages
...O comely church ! where females find clean linen As decent to repent in, as to Jin m. • EPIGRAM. AS 'Thomas was cudgell'd one day by his wife, He took to the ftreet, and fled for his life : Tom's three deareft friends came by in the fquabble, And fav'd him... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pages
...females find clean linen 5 As decent to repent in, as to Jin in. EPIGRAM. Written in the year 1711. AS Thomas was cudgell'd one day by his wife, •** He took to the ftreet, and fled for his life : Tom's three deareft friends came by in the fquabble, And fav'd him... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 pages
...where females find clean linen As decent to r spent in, as tojtn in. V . . - . • ' EPIGRAM. . / ( AS Thomas was cudgell'd one day by his wife, He took to the ftreet, and fled for his life : Toms three deareft friends came by in the fquabhle, v And fav'd him... | |
| 1784 - 1282 pages
...•For the WEEKLV ENTERTAINER. COUR AG E MIS-PL-AC ED. [Communicated by G. Bulgen, of Cailc-Ciry.] AS Thomas was cudgell'd one day by his wife, . He took to the ftreet, and fled' for his life : Tom's three deareft friends came by in the fquabble, And fav'd him... | |
| 1787 - 446 pages
...shore ? A. boon so small! but I may weep, Whilst you're, like Baal, fast asleep. 10 XIII. EPIGRAM. Tom's three dearest friends came by in the squabble,...And sav'd him at once from the shrew and the rabble I'In 11 vtiitur'd to give him some sober advice— $ But Tom is a person of honour so nice, Too wise... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 456 pages
...Koningsmark. ft ANNA. U MASHAM. §§ Lady Masham'* maiden name was Hill. r . EPIGRAM. 1712. . ; . , AS Thomas was cudgell'd one day by his wife, He took to the street, and fled for his life: , Tqm's three dearest friends came by in the squabble, And sav'd him at once from the shrew and the... | |
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